The Gas House Gang

Not to be confused with the famed 1938 St. Louis baseball legends, but inspired by and sharing their name, The Gas House Gang is an International Champion barbershop quartet and proud member of the SPEBSQSA, hereafter referred to (hopefully for self-evident reasons) simply as "the Society".

The group travels nationwide, singing as a guest quartet in various Society chapter concerts, is still an active Soceity member as well as a competitor in the Central States District, and serve as clinicians and instructors in various music camps and conferences, in addition to doing their own concert performances. They recently began work on their 5th studio album, and are scheduled for an upcoming tour in China in the summer of 2003.

I had the opportunity to meet these guys in person this summer, as they were the featured guest quartet at our chapter's concert, and they also attended our after-performance party early into the morning. In addition to being incredibly good musicians, they're very personable people. Attending one of their shows is a unique experience even for the veteran barbershopper. And all of them are well under 6' tall, a fact which they happily point out in their unreleased crowd favorite "We're Puny, Short And Little But We're Loud".

notes:* Technically, Tenor as it's referred to in barbershop music is in vocal music terms a countertenor. They(we) sing up in the stratosphere not because puberty never happened, nor because we're castrati, but through hard work with falsetto and/or a naturally high range. Kipp told me that he can comfortably sing full-voiced high B on an average day, or high C on a good one. Full-voiced tenors are quite rare, even in barbershop music. Those of us who enjoy this insidious form of vocal abuse often have some operatic training and you need to practice relentlessly to maintain the control it requires.